Why are there no good cutting/colouring step by step books ?

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tiatia22

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I cant understand why you cant buy a step by step colouring/cutting book with loads of hair cut/colour technique . Clients ask for a bob, but theres so many variations.It would be lovely to show them a book ,them pick, and have a few pics of angles used for that paticular cut.Anyone want to make a book like this ...please, i'll buy one.x:green:
 
You can buy step by step books I have quite a few. Go on amazon xx
 
I've had just about all hairdressing books ever made, which one have you got ?
 
Anyone know of good step by step hair cutting books?:eek:
 
Hi,

If you register on myhairdressers.com, you can watch their very detailed cutting videos (and colouring, styling etc) and download the pdf file showing the finished style and the 'how to' steps including cutting angles.

You do have to pay to join, but you can pay monthly.

I think this is possibly what you are looking for.
 
Hi,

If you register on myhairdressers.com, you can watch their very detailed cutting videos (and colouring, styling etc) and download the pdf file showing the finished style and the 'how to' steps including cutting angles.

You do have to pay to join, but you can pay monthly.

I think this is possibly what you are looking for.

Oh.... i will have to have a look, so you can download a haircut then print it off and make your own book? that sounds great, do you know the cost per month, and do you have to be tied in for a year etc.. many thanks.xx:biggrin:
 
Oh.... i will have to have a look, so you can download a haircut then print it off and make your own book? that sounds great, do you know the cost per month, and do you have to be tied in for a year etc.. many thanks.xx:biggrin:



I use myhairdressers and its around £12 a month if you decide to pay per month. You can also choose to pay the annual fee which works out a bit cheaper.

If you do pay monthly, you can cancel anytime, providing you cancel at least a week before the next payments due.

Not sure how it works if you pay annually. But I presume if you do pay annually, you may not be able to claim the remaining monthly fees back if you do decide to cancel.

:biggrin:
 

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